Sentence examples for gap referring from inspiring English sources

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"This is the enthusiasm gap," referring to what polls show as excitement for Mr. Obama that Senator John McCain's campaign has not matched.

The phrase "30 million word gap," referring to the differences they found in the amount of words heard by some children versus others in the first three years has become a part of the early language vernacular.

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The civic opportunity gap refers to observations that opportunities for civic engagement differ based on racial and socioeconomic markers.

In some contexts, the term band gap refers to the width of a material's band gap, customarily reported in electron volts (eV).

The gender pay gap refers to the difference in the average hourly wage of all men and women across a workforce.

The gender pay gap refers to the difference between what men and women working for an organisation earn regardless of their roles, rather than men and women in the same role.

Computing gap refers to the limitations of computing power and machine-learning technologies.

Computing gap refers to the limitations of computing power and machine-learning technologies.

In essence, the 'rigour relevance gap' refers to challenges in knowledge production and knowledge transfer [25].

The gap refers to the numerical change of the digital multimedia signal which is not reflected to the perceptual effect.

The optical band gap, referred to as E04, is defined as the photon energy where α = 104 cm−1, and the values are reported in Table 1.

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